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Precise Moon

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  1. Got my wee chipper for sale here in arbtrader. JoBeau M400. After reading the above on obstruction, my M400 as the quick release collar fitted to the discharge shoot. 2 clips it just lifts off and easy cleared. The hopper is 2 bolts and that also can be lifted to clear any obstruction quickly. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  2. Reluctantly thinking of putting my Jo Beau M400 up for sale. 110hrs, 3x sets of Knives all just been sharpened, quick release shoot. Honda 630 20HP engine. Purchased new 2015 Only reason is i have got bigger jobs and need to upgrade and sell it on to fund a tracked machine. They seem to be none about second hand so hard to gauge how much. I'm just testing the water here to see if it would be snapped up in the region of £4200?
  3. Looking at buying a Greenmech 19-28 towed chipper, Isuzu 50hp 2006 650hrs. Just because it's in my 10k budget Are these chippers any good, good points, bad points ect ect. Cannot seem to find any honest reviews.
  4. Might be wee but it's towed so does it qualify for a wee chipper membership?
  5. Safety feature so I would keep them. You'll be surprised how much crap they retain. Helmet and visor but it will throw large lumps upward and does smart abit when hit on the arm or shoulder.
  6. In action. As they say take the mountain to Mohammed.
  7. M400, cracking wee Chipper I have had no problems moving it about into peoples gardens. Just reversed the blades easy to do. The gravity feed shoot may look small but you'd be surprised what you can get down. this is mine taking a arm full of brash.
  8. not the 500 but the 400. The gravity feed works well not a chuck and duck machine. 20hp rather than the 24hp of the m500.
  9. [ URL] wee M400 handles brash really well with just a gravity feed.
  10. Mate a RS6 with a tow bar would be so wrong there a awesome car. Mines a 13 year old 2.5 TDI V6 pulls like train full leather easy to clean.
  11. Empty trailer 500kg. Ma The mighty Quattro tow weight 2200kg = 1700kg payload. Well within legal limit.
  12. I spent 6 seasons as BTCC truckie/tyreman. I miss the craic we had
  13. My wee chipper working a treat. It's a proper brash muncher.
  14. Thanks he is absolute brilliant very loyal and loves kids although for some reason turns into a hooligan when i have him in the woods and left to his own devises.Must be a revert back to his Ferrell deep roots. Never a dull moment his only downside is he likes the taste of cat S**t See you have a Doodle too and Border terrier both full of character.
  15. Meet Russ the Labradoodle. My Daughters dog he is a Hearing Dog for the deaf but loves to spend his days with me whilst she is at school
  16. I have a couple of customers who have Horse dressage circles, they often take wood chip off my hands. Could be worth a try something local to you riding schools. Only thing is they do not want it all the time
  17. I have a Echo 265ES Combi tool and cannot fault it. 3 year commercial warranty. Easy trigger and good throttle. It's got some good features.
  18. Sucking up of the floor and going through the chipper cannot do the blades much good. Unless it just blows straight through
  19. Thanks for all the pointers guys. I ended up getting hold of a Tubesca Sherpascopic 3.2m ext to 4m Platform. A bit bulky but very easy to use and very sturdy also light can be set up by one person easier with 2 people though. Feel very secure stood on them the bulkiness of them is no problem to me as i'm a big lad. I just stick them in my trailer, only paid £125 for them excellent condition. Found them so useful bought another set slightly smaller Tubesca sherpa £75 3m which is defiantly easy for one person. I have a big enough garage to store them so the bulkiness is ok. Thanks again

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